Richard Rorty: From Pragmatist Philosophy to Cultural Politics: Bloomsbury Studies in American Philosophy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472589279
ISBN-10: 1472589270
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 halftone illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in American Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472589270
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 halftone illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in American Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Features
an
international
list
of
leading
contributors,
including
Jurgen
Habermas,
Robert
Brandom
and
Richard
Shusterman.
Notă biografică
Alexander
Gröschner
is
Senior
Research
in
the
School
of
Education
at
the
Technische
Universität
München,
Germany.
Colin
Koopman
is
Assistant
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Oregon,
USA.Mike
Sandbothe
is
Professor
of
Culture
and
Media
at
Jena
University
of
Applied
Sciences,
Germany.
Cuprins
List
of
Contributors
\
PrefaceAlexander
Gröschner,
Colin
Koopman
and
Mike
Sandbothe\
Abbreviations
of
Works
by
Richard
Rorty
\Introduction\
1.
From
Pragmatist
Philosophy
to
Cultural
PoliticsAlexander
Gröschner
and
Mike
Sandbothe\
2.
'.
.
.
And
to
define
America,
Her
Athletic
Democracy':
The
Philosopher
and
the
Language
Shaper.
In
Memory
of
Richard
RortyJürgen
Habermas\Part
I:
Pragmatist
Philosophy\
3.
An
Arc
of
Thought:
From
Rorty's
Eliminative
Materialism
to
his
PragmatismRobert
Brandom\
4.
The
Contingent
Status
of
Epistemic
Norms:
Rorty,
Kantian
Pragmatisms,
and
Feminist
EpistemologiesSusan
Dieleman\
5.
For
the
Sake
of
His
Own
Generation:
Rorty
on
Destruction
and
EdificationBjørn
Torgrim
Ramberg\Part
II:
From
Pragmatist
Philosophy
to
Cultural
Politics\
6.
Challenging
Philosophy:
Locating
Rorty's
Positive
Conception
of
PhilosophyColin
Koopman\
7.
Pragmatist
Philosophy
and
Enlarging
Human
Freedom:
Rorty's
Deweyan
PragmatismChristopher
J.
Voparil\Part
III:
Cultural
Politics\
8.
The
Transformation
of
Citizenship:
Rorty's
Concept
of
Cosmopolitan
PatriotismSaskia
Sassen\
9.
Kindness
to
Babies:
Radical
Ideas
in
Rorty's
Anti-Cynical
PhilosophyEsa
Saarinen\
10.
Pragmatism
and
Cultural
Politics:
Variations
on
a
Rortian
ThemeRichard
Shusterman\
Bibliography
\
Index
Recenzii
This
remains
an
essential
volume
for
engaging
with
Rorty's
work;
whether
as
an
initial
enquiry
or
a
continuing
conversation,
it
has
much
to
offer
on
both
Rorty's
project
and
his
relevance
to
social
and
political
life.
Richard Rorty associated the meliorism of old American pragmatism to a vocabulary or narrativistic philosophical social activism. He also gathered pragmatism meliorism with Nietzschean anti-authoritarianism. This mix of linguistic social activism and anti-authoritarianism is unique. He left us with useful vocabulary tools to deal with the challenges of democracy and humanism. Through essays from well-known scholars this book shows the reader why Rorty's writings, his personal way of telling the history of philosophy, his frank dialogues with a wide spectrum of contemporary philosophers, constitute a pathfinder. His writings represents an effort of showing us how philosophy can affect our private and public spheres in a positive way.
This collection is engaging and timely. It is symptomatic of a new wave in the encroaching seas of Rorty commentary. The authors approach Rorty's ideas in an admirably bold, but not uncritical spirit. Moreover, they concentrate on exploring his most challenging insights before developing them in ways that shed welcome light on the wider cultural significance of his unique conception of pragmatist philosophy.
This collection provides an insightful analysis Richard Rorty's widely-discussed but often-misunderstood oeuvre, and succeeds, moreover, in showing its continuing relevance. Written by an excellent cast of authors, with such towering figures as Jürgen Habermas among them, the essays are fresh, powerful, and inspiring. By discussing Rorty's pragmatism in the context of topics as diverse as epistemic normativity, bodily awareness, the mother-infant dyad, cosmopolitan patriotism, cultural politics, and the like, they do justice to the breadth and interdisciplinarity of Rorty's pragmatism and should be of interest not only to philosophers, but also to social scientists, political theorists, and specialists in feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Highly recommended. /* Style Definitions */
This excellent collection of essays, by young and world renowned thinkers, from across many disciplines, foregrounds Rorty's irreverence against any form of dogmatism, while celebrating the generosity of his thinking. What this collection demonstrates amply and eloquently is that Rorty's entire oeuvre had at its core a profound ethical and political sensibility that made him a philosophical sibling of figures like Socrates, Montaigne, Voltaire, Russell, Sartre, Derrida, de Beauvoir, Chomsky, and Nussbaum. Like them, Rorty exhibited why we are the poetic species.
Richard Rorty has done more than any other contemporary philosopher to stimulate interest in pragmatism and to connect it to social and political questions. The essays in this excellent collection are a fitting tribute to pragmatism's most controversial figure, providing insight into his contribution to that tradition as well as suggestions about how that contribution might be taken forward.
A rich and affectionate tribute to a great pragmatist -- highly recommended.
Richard Rorty associated the meliorism of old American pragmatism to a vocabulary or narrativistic philosophical social activism. He also gathered pragmatism meliorism with Nietzschean anti-authoritarianism. This mix of linguistic social activism and anti-authoritarianism is unique. He left us with useful vocabulary tools to deal with the challenges of democracy and humanism. Through essays from well-known scholars this book shows the reader why Rorty's writings, his personal way of telling the history of philosophy, his frank dialogues with a wide spectrum of contemporary philosophers, constitute a pathfinder. His writings represents an effort of showing us how philosophy can affect our private and public spheres in a positive way.
This collection is engaging and timely. It is symptomatic of a new wave in the encroaching seas of Rorty commentary. The authors approach Rorty's ideas in an admirably bold, but not uncritical spirit. Moreover, they concentrate on exploring his most challenging insights before developing them in ways that shed welcome light on the wider cultural significance of his unique conception of pragmatist philosophy.
This collection provides an insightful analysis Richard Rorty's widely-discussed but often-misunderstood oeuvre, and succeeds, moreover, in showing its continuing relevance. Written by an excellent cast of authors, with such towering figures as Jürgen Habermas among them, the essays are fresh, powerful, and inspiring. By discussing Rorty's pragmatism in the context of topics as diverse as epistemic normativity, bodily awareness, the mother-infant dyad, cosmopolitan patriotism, cultural politics, and the like, they do justice to the breadth and interdisciplinarity of Rorty's pragmatism and should be of interest not only to philosophers, but also to social scientists, political theorists, and specialists in feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Highly recommended. /* Style Definitions */
This excellent collection of essays, by young and world renowned thinkers, from across many disciplines, foregrounds Rorty's irreverence against any form of dogmatism, while celebrating the generosity of his thinking. What this collection demonstrates amply and eloquently is that Rorty's entire oeuvre had at its core a profound ethical and political sensibility that made him a philosophical sibling of figures like Socrates, Montaigne, Voltaire, Russell, Sartre, Derrida, de Beauvoir, Chomsky, and Nussbaum. Like them, Rorty exhibited why we are the poetic species.
Richard Rorty has done more than any other contemporary philosopher to stimulate interest in pragmatism and to connect it to social and political questions. The essays in this excellent collection are a fitting tribute to pragmatism's most controversial figure, providing insight into his contribution to that tradition as well as suggestions about how that contribution might be taken forward.
A rich and affectionate tribute to a great pragmatist -- highly recommended.